White's Tree Frog

Ranoidea caerulea

Native Range Australia and New Guinea
Category Amphibians
White's Tree Frog

About the White's Tree Frog

White's Tree Frog, also known as the Dumpy Tree Frog, is a large, docile frog known for its waxy green skin and friendly appearance. They can grow to about 4 inches in length.

Habitat

Found in forests, woodlands, and suburban areas. They are arboreal, spending most of their time in trees and shrubs, often near a water source.

Diet

Insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates. They are ambush predators that wait for prey to come within striking distance.

Interesting Facts

  • Their skin secretes a waxy coating that helps prevent water loss
  • They can change color from green to brown depending on their environment
  • Known for their calm temperament and tolerance of handling
  • Can live 15-20 years with proper care

Why This Animal Matters

White's Tree Frogs help control insect populations in their native habitats. Their hardy nature and docile temperament make them excellent ambassadors for amphibian conservation education.

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